by Kha Webmaster | Jun 9, 2026 | Defense Lawyer
Social media has become part of everyday life. People share photos, opinions, locations, videos, and personal updates without thinking twice. However, when someone becomes involved in a criminal investigation or faces criminal charges, social media activity can...
by Kha Webmaster | Apr 30, 2026 | Defense Lawyer
Being charged with a crime can be one of the most stressful experiences a person faces. Many people feel overwhelmed, confused, and unsure about what to do next. In those moments, even small decisions can affect the outcome of a case. Unfortunately, people often make...
by Kha Webmaster | Apr 23, 2026 | Defense Lawyer
Restraining orders are one of the most misunderstood parts of criminal cases in San Francisco. Many people believe they only apply in civil disputes or domestic matters. In reality, restraining orders are frequently issued in criminal cases—sometimes immediately after...
by Kha Webmaster | Mar 31, 2026 | Defense Lawyer
A DUI arrest in San Francisco can affect your driver’s license almost immediately, often before you ever step into a courtroom. Many drivers assume license consequences depend on the criminal case, but in reality, the DMV operates under a separate and faster system....
by Kha Webmaster | Feb 10, 2026 | Defense Lawyer
The first 48 hours after an arrest are often the most damaging—not because of the charge itself, but because of mistakes people make without realizing the consequences. In San Francisco, the criminal justice system moves quickly, and early missteps can quietly weaken...
by Kha Webmaster | Jan 9, 2026 | Defense Lawyer
California DUI law has not been “rewritten” in 2025–2026—but it has meaningfully changed in how cases are enforced, charged, and punished, especially in San Francisco. For drivers, that distinction matters. After years of defending DUI cases in San Francisco courts,...